Modifying A Destination Profile - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management configuration guide, release 6.x
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Modifying a Destination Profile

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What to Do Next
Associate one or more alert groups with a destination profile.
Modifying a Destination Profile
You can modify the following attributes for a predefined or user-defined destination profile:
• Destination email address—The actual address, pertinent to the transport mechanism, to which the alert
• Destination URL—The HTTP or HTTPS URL that defines where alerts should be sent.
• Transport method—The email or HTTP transport that determines which type of destination addresses
• Message formatting—The message format used for sending the alert (full text, short text, or XML).
• Message level—The Smart Call Home message severity level for this destination profile.
• Message size—The allowed length of a Smart Call Home message sent to the email addresses in this
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Command or Action
destination-profile name format {XML | full-txt
| short-txt}
Example:
switch(config-callhome)#
destination-profile Noc101 format full-txt
commit
Example:
switch(config-callhome)# commit
show callhome destination-profile [profile
name]
Example:
switch(config-callhome)# show callhome
destination-profile profile Noc101
copy running-config startup-config
Example:
switch(config)# copy running-config
startup-config
should be sent.
are used.
destination profile.
Configuring Smart Call Home
Purpose
Sets the message format for the profile. The
name can be any alphanumeric string up to
31 characters.
Commits the Smart Call Home configuration
commands.
(Optional)
Displays information about one or more
destination profiles.
(Optional)
Copies the running configuration to the
startup configuration.

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